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greenish white, tender, juicy, with a moderately rich, 

 sub-acid flavor. This is what is called the Winter Chand- 

 ler, distinct from the Early Chandler, which see. 



C^ieeseborougJi Eussef, or Hoioard Russet, Kingsbury Russet, 

 Torh Russet, of some, Forever Pippin, of some. West. Color, thin 

 russet, or greenish yellow ; form, conical ; size, 1 j use, 

 kitchen ; quality, 3 ; season, September and October. 



Eemakks. — "Large, coarse, third rate." — Trans. Ohio 

 Pom. Society. 



Clarke's Seedling, or London Sweet,London Winter Sweet, 

 Winter Sweet, and Seiche's Winter Sweet. Color, pale yel- 

 low ; form, roundish, flattened ; size, 2 j use, table ; quality, 

 2 ; season, K"ovember to February. 



Eemakks. — Much cultivated here. South Ohio. Some- 

 times plentiful in market. This fruit somewhat resem- 

 bles Broadwell. Well suited to the rich, deep soil of the 

 Miami Valleys. 



CoDLiN, or Roy^l Codlin. Color, bright yellow; form, 

 roundish, flattened; size, 2; use, kitchen; quality, 2; 

 season, August and September. 



Eemakks. — Exhibited often by E. Buchanan, Esq., at 

 the Cincinnati Horticultural Eooms. It is ribbed a little. 

 The flavor is sweetish, lively, and good. It is greenish 

 near the stalk. 



CODLIN, or Keswich Codlin. Color, greenish yellow ; 

 form, conical ohlong ; size, 2 ; use, kitchen ; quality, for 

 cooking only ; season, July and August. 



Eemakks.— A great bearer. Tree, round head, very 

 hardy. The fruit cooks well in about ten or fifteen min- 

 utes ; is tender, and acid. The tree bears when quite 

 young, and the fruit hangs long and well on the tree. 

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